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Club Drugs (Ecstasy & Methamphetamine) Can Cause Permanent Brain DamageClub drugs are safe, right? That's why they're so popular. While they may be popular, they're anything but safe, according to researchers. They can be as bad as having a traumatic brain injury.
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Will a High Fever Cause Brain Damage in a Child?Parents often worry about brain damage as a result of a high fever. But will the brain actually suffer damage from a high fever?
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Paralyzed and Quadriplegics Will Soon Be Able to Walk Again! Brain Damage Might Be Reversible!We are closer than ever to achieve nerve cell re-growth. The paralyzed could very soon be able to walk again, and brain damage might be reversible. Both something deemed impossible just decades ago!
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How Soccer Head Butting Can Lead to Brain DamageSoccer headers and headbutting are impressive tactics on the field, but can lead to injury and even permanent brain damage for both amateur and professional players. Learn how soccer head butting can lead to brain damage, and how risky this maneuver is. -
Diagnostic Blood Test (S-100B) Screens for Brain Injury or DamageHead injuries cause skull fractures and bleeding in or around the brain. The S-100B blood test detects brain injuries and skull fractures safer than a computer tomography scan.
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People with Brain Damage Leading to Autobiographical Episodic Memory Loss Can Still Empathize with Other's Emotions, Study ShowsA new study has just demonstrated that individuals with brain damage that has wiped out all of their personal memories are actually still able to perceive other people's feelings and intentions, even if they can't remember their own. -
Migraines Could Cause Brain DamageMigraines can cause parts of the brain to swell up, leaving the sufferer with potential brain damage as a result of each painful headache. Is it permanent brain damage?... -
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Linked to Brain Damage in ChildrenNew research indicates that children with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and high levels of cortisol, a stress hormone, may experience a kind of brain damage which can put them at risk for depression and anxiety. -
Tocolytic Agent Used to Stop Premature Labor Could Cause Brain Damage in BabiesHalting the birth of a premature baby often occurs when the mother goes into early labor, but new research indicates that using drugs to stop pregnancy carries some risks including brain damage and problems with the intestines.
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Can TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) Permanently Damage Brain?A TIA (transient ischemic attack) is a mini stroke, a temporary clot in the brain that can cause an assortment of symptoms.
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New Study Leads to the Therapy for Brain DamageResearch that has been completed at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland is expected to lead to dramatic improvement in the way patients who are recovering from brain injuries. -
Researchers in the US and Great Britain Develop Program to Prevent Brain DamageBrain injuries affect some 475,000 children in the United States each year and is one of the top causes of death children. -
Brain Damage and The Bourne UltimatumHollywood meets brain imaging studies in the Bourne Ultimatum.
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Addictions Alter the Pleasure Center of the BrainMany would be surprised to discover just how extensive the physiological "brain damage" that is being done by a drug addict.
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Can Vitamin E Protect the Brain After a Stroke?People who have had strokes are often left with brain damage. Now, a new study shows that taking vitamin E may help to protect the brain after a stroke. Get the full story.
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12 Super Brain Foods to Jumpstart Your LifeBeneficial antioxidant compounds like vitamins C, E, beta-carotene and other nutrients in your diet can help prevent degenerative brain damage and disarm cell-injuring free radicals circulating throughout your system.
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Aphasia - Unable to Communicate Due to Brain DamageAphasia affects people who have had strokes or suffered brain damage, and it can leave them unable to speak or understand others
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Brain Injury & the Impact to Memory and Cognitive FunctionFor individuals who suffer a brain injury, the impact to memory and cognitive function can be permanent and range from mild to severe.
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Brain Tumor in Dogs: How Rapid is Final Decline?How rapid can brain tumor progression be in a dog whose treatment is no longer effective? -
Progesterone Treatment for Traumatic Brain InjuryTraumatic Brain Injury caused by a blow or sudden trauma, disrupts normal function of the brain. Severity of bran injury can be mild, moderate or severe with various symptoms. Different types of brain injuries. Progesterone shown affective treating TBI.
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The Risks of Brain InfectionsThe following is an overview of th various brain infections and the associated risks.
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Growing a Better BrainThere's now strong evidence that humans, like other species, grow new brain cells throughout their lives, a finding that could lead to improved treatments for brain injuries and disease -
Brain Aneurysm Fifteen Years Ago: A Personal Experience with My DadFifteen years ago, my dad had an aneurysm burst on his brain. He experienced many challenges but survived in remarkably good shape.
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Mysteries of the Brain: The Different Types of DementiaThe different types of dementia and how they occur.
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Six Steps to Improve the Power of Your BrainA recent article in Scientific American gave some tips on how to boost your brain power. Let's take a look at their six ideas.
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Bret Michaels in Critical Conditon - Odds of Michaels' Survival of Brain HemorrhageDoctors tell the odds of Bret Michaels' survival after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. -
The Four Best Foods for the BrainWould you like to boost your brain power and protect it against disease? Here are four of the best foods for healthy brain function. -
Stroke Awareness - Knowing the Signs and Symptoms Can Help Avoid Major Stroke DamageKnowing the signs of a stroke and getting immediate care can prevent major brain damage
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Dinosaurs' Contorted Death Poses Indicate Brain DamageResearchers argue that fossilized dinosaurs found in a common position with mouth open and head thrown back probably died from severe damage to the central nervous system.
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Brain Injury May Hold Key to Smoking CessationQuitting smoking can be really hard, many times because of the cravings. But now scientists have found a clue to eliminating those cravings - and it comes from the study of individuals with brain damage. -
Brain Electrodes Help a Man Function AgainA man was beaten and left for dead by robbers one late night while he was trying to make his way home in 1999. The robbers crushed his skull and he ended up with very severe brain damage from the incident.
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Brain-Eating Amoeba in Lakes, 6 Diebrain-eating amoeba in a arizona lake
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Understanding Damage to the Occipital LobeInformation on brain malfunction can be difficult to find. This article deals with problems that may arise with complications resulting from damage to the brain's occipital lobe.
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Permanent Damage Detected in All Traumatic Brain InjuriesNew research has shown through diffusion tensor imaging, or Diffusion MRI, that patients with traumatic brain injury, even mild traumatic brain injury have structural changes in the white matter of their brains that account for cognitive impairments.
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Early Lead Exposure Greatly Hampers Recovery from Brain InjuryScientists at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia discovered that recovery from brain injuries like strokes can be greatly impeded by a patient's exposure to lead earlier in life.
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Brain Research Zeros in On Attention Deficit DisorderIt has identified that part of the brain that is responsible for storing ordered information. That is the order in which we see things. -
Supporting Heat Related Brain Injury in War VeteransFor many war veterans, especially those returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, heat related brain injuries are increasingly more common.
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Giving Birth to a Baby with Hydrocephalus: Fluid on the BrainHydrocephalus is cause by spinal fluid build up of the brain. No one knows what the definite cause of hydrocephalus is. However, there on going research to find a cure for this ongoing disease.
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The Delayed Impact of Mild Brain InjuryFor individuals who suffer a mild brain injury, the long term effects may not be realized for several weeks and months.
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